Football Weekly

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theguardian.com
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James Richardson, Barry Glendenning, Rafa Honigstein, James Horncastle, Sid
Lowe and the rest of the award-winning Football Weekly pod squad bring you
puns and punditry, news and analysis, and the best blow-by-blow coverage of
the Premier League and beyond for the 2015/16 season

AC Jimbo and co look back over the FA Cup third-round replays and preview Chelsea’s trip to Arsenal in the Premier League. Plus, homophobia in Italy; PSG made to sweat in France; and tiny East Kilbride set up a clash with Celtic

Manchester United get the win at Anfield, while Stoke hold Arsenal to a goalless draw. Plus, all the rest of the news from the top and bottom of the Premier League; transfer bans in Spain; and Napoli stay top in Serie A

The podders look back on a goal-filled midweek round in the Premier League, with Liverpool v Arsenal and Newcastle v Man Utd both finishing 3-3. Plus, Rudi Garciá gets the chop at Roma, Charlton reappoint José Riga and more

The podders look back on a mostly shock-free third round of the FA Cup, and look ahead to a packed midweek in the Premier League. Plus, the handball law, the fixture computer, and club legends who ballsed it up as managers

The Reds and the Toffees are victorious in the first legs of their League Cup semi-finals – but at what cost? Plus, Zinedine Zidane takes the reins at Real Madrid, and a preview of the third round of the FA Cup

The podders look back over the festive fixtures and wonder whether Arsenal have the mentality to finish the campaign on top. Plus, will the Louis van Gaal era at Manchester United start and end with home defeats to Swansea?

The podders wonder what next for Chelsea after José Mourinho’s second spell at the club comes to an extraordinary end. Plus, Middlesbrough head to the top of the Championship, and Swansea make overtures to Marcelo Bielsa

The podders look back on an historic win for the Cherries as Manchester United’s miserable run continues. Plus, Newcastle tame Tottenham, Jürgen Klopp blow his top, and Arsenal face Barcelona in the Champions League